Covalent bonds are formed by orbital overlapping. It must take place is some direction.
Ionic bonds are electrostatic attraction in the lattice, which can be in any direction
2.(D)
[H ]
3.(A)
I3 linear
104
4 log 2 4.3
106 10 4 104
:
2
2
Hence pH = log
XeF2 linear
V2
25
2
V1 + V2 = 30
V2 = 10
V1 = 20
V1
4.(C)
Moles of NaOH in 25 ml = 20
1
2 m moles
10
FAJANS RULE
6.(D)
C5 H12 O
7.(B)
4 O 1 4
3 O 2 2
COCl CN CHO OH NH 2
8.(D)
9.(A)
10.(B)
NH 4 OH HCl
1/3rd neutralization
Salt = 1/3
Base = 2/3
pOH pK b log
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= 4.7 log
2
p(OH) = 4.4
pH = 9.6
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11.(D)
2BCl3 3H 2
2B
6HCl
n He
n SO2
MSO2
M HE
16 4
mSO2
m He
4
4
64
3 64
mSO2 12g
4
4
14.(D)
C rms ) He
T M
T 16
1 . 2 1
1
Crms )CH4
T2 M1
4 600
600
150 K
4
5
15.(A) (i)
C2 H 2 O2
2
1
(ii)
C(g) O(g)
2
1
(iii)
H 2(g) O 2(g)
2
We have to calculate
T1
123C
H 1300
2CO
2 H 2 O( l )
H 394
CO2 (g)
H 286
H 2 O( l )
2C(s) H 2(g)
C2 H 2(g)
x = 464 KJ/mole.
249 433 492 2 x
2
17.(D) pH is maximum when (H+) is least.
CH3COONa is basic salt
Hence pH is max.
[salt]
18.(C) pH pKa log
[acid]
16.(A)
H 2(g)
Z
1
2
2
n
Li
1
1 n
3
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n3
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20.(A) Equivalent weight =
M
98
98
n factor 1
24.(D)
6
10 gm of CaCO2 in 103 kg of water
120
O
O
O
||
||
||
Br 6, 4
O Br Br Br O
||
||
||
O
O
O
Br3O8
5 gm in 103 kg of water
25.(C)
26.(B)
PV Pb RT
PV = Pb + RT
R
(Compare with y = mx + c)
V Tb
P
R
0.0821
2
slope
P 0.04105
27.(B)
sp2 sp2 sp2 sp2 sp
28.(C) For 100 KW reactor
105 J/s
In one second
105J will be used.
100 1.6 10 19 J produces one molecule.
Molecules of H2 produced =
Moles =
1022
1.6 6.023 1023
1 105
100 1.6 10
19
1022
1.6
: 102 moles
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gn 2
2
2u cos
10 3
1
1
3
2
2
2u 3 / 4
3
1
u2
1
40
40 m / s
34.(C) Components of the velocities of the block along the strings are equal
V1 cos 1 V2 cos 2
35.(B) Let T1 and T2 are tensions in AB and BC
At B:
T1
At C:
T2
36.(C)
T2
T2
mg
Mg
T1 cos Mg T2 cos
2T2 cos mg
and
T1 sin T2 sin
13
2T2
T2
13 mg
10
4
mg
3 13mg 12
T1 Mg
and T1
5
2
5
10
13
8mg
mg
Mg
5
2
37.(C)
3T1 6mg
5
5
38.(A)
T1 2m
11m
8 1
M m
10
5 2
kx = T
40x = 20
x = 0.5 m
5 10 0.5
v 2 2 m/ s
40.(B) Minimum horizontal force required to apply on 4 kg block to slide it on 5 kg block
4
= 4 5 10 0.25 18 N .
5
6
2 / 3 m / s2
45
For F = 6 kg both are blocks are moving together with same acceleration a
41.(A) Let B falls by x then elongation in the spring is 2x, loss in GPE of B = gain in EPE of spring
1
mg
2
mg x k 2 x
x
2
2k
42.(D) Velocity is maximum when net force (on both the blocks) is zero.
Let T: tension in the string connecting A & x, elongation in spring at this instant
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mg
2k
loss in GPE of A = gain in KE of A & B + gain in EPE
mg
m2 g 2 5 2 m2 g 2
mv
4k
8
8k
mg = 2T and T = kx1
1 2 1 v
mg
2 mv 2 m 2
4k
1 mg
k
2 2k
V: velocity of A
velocity of B = V/2
mg 2
5k
vg
m
5k
43.(A) Let : angular velocity of rod just before impact & V: velocity of ball just after impact
V e l .
About axis L 0
l
e l
3
e = 1/3
44.(C)
m l 2
mvl
3
T f mg sin
N mg cos
mg sin
mg cos
45.(D)
mg sin
2
g sin
3
2
4
10 16 / 3 m / s 2
3
5
3 l
Ans. (C)
3 / 2 ml 2 .
4m/s2
1
md
g R mg R
2
mg R
g / R .
mR 2
0
g
0
t
2
R
P0 V0
3 rad / s
2m/s2
Angular retardation =
Ans. (D)
50.(B)
2/3
1
mR 2
2
a R
ml 2
ml 2 ml 2
3
3
12
PV nRT
tan
2
TR
mg cos
f i t
mg sin T ma
TR = fR
47.(C)
mg sin
mg cos
2
46.(D)
1 V0
V0
3
3P V
Tr . KE n R T 0 0
2
4
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RT
l 1 4l 2
and
0 R
2g
RT
m = 8 kg
P0V0
2
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51.(D)
Q1 2 W1 2 60 J ; U1 2 0
Q2 3 U 2 3 40 J
U1 2 U 2 3 U 3 1 0
52.(A)
53.(C)
54.(C)
7
22
8
P 3 103
8.31 300
32 28 44
T = constant.
T
AT 4
for edge length l
t
T
l 3S
6 l 2T 4
t
1
1
1
T
1
in first case
in second case
100
t 2
t
l
PV n R T
55.(B)
56.(C)
0 40 U 3 1 0
H yz H zx
80
KA 40 2
58.(A)
L dt
59.(A)
t 200 sec
120
49.7oC
2 1
2l
57.(B)
KA 40
2 40
mg u x t dt
U 3 1 40 J
mg u cos t 2
; parabola passing through origin opening upwards.
2
ycm
yd m
d m
R cos
m d
2
R sin
m
Work done = inc. in GPE
R sin
= mg ycm 2 R g
= 2 R 2 g sin
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63.(A)
u 2 2u 2 0 u 1 i
x n x n
64.(C)
65.(A)
cot 1 1 i
cot 1 x
1 i 5 1
3i
2i 3 i
5
4
n 2 n 1
19
2 6
12
principal argument is
i
2 2
n2 n 2
2i . 2
argument =
Tn
n
cot 1 1 i
2i
5
12
, n = 3, 4, 5, . . .
1 1
1
3 n 1 n 2
Tn 3
n 3
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 5
3 5 8
3 3 6 3 4 7
: :
. .......
1 1 1 1
S
3 2 3 4
1 6 4 3
13
3
12
36
66.(A)
2 3
3 1
3
3 5 6 3 10 2 2 3 3 1 3 1
3 1
3 1 3 1 2 3
1
So sum
1
1 3 1 2 3
2 2 3 42 3
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67.(D) We have, a b cos 2 x c sin 2 x 0 for all x
a b c 2b sin 2 x 0 for all x
a b 0 and c 2b 0
a b and c 2b
1, 2
4 2
69.(B) The lines PQ and PR will be inclined at an angle of 45 with the line 2 x y 3 .
m2
1
m ,3
1 2m
3
1
x 2 and y 1 3 x 2
3
Find the equation of pair of lines by multiplying these two equations.
Therefore, the lines are y 1
70.(A)
r 4 C1C3
r 10 C2 C3
2r 14 C1C2 10 4 14
r 14
Now,
PC3 x 14 8 6
l 2 r 2 x 2 142 62 160
l 4 10
2l 8 10
x 10
71.(B)
lim
1
3 x
x 2
x 5 tan
72.(A)
lim
7 x 8
x 5 tan
3x 2 7
2
x
x3 7 x 8
x 2 tan
2
lim
3 7
x2
1
3 7
tan
3
2
x 2
x
1
x x3
x x
lim
7
8
7
8
x
1 2 3
1 2 3
x
x
x
x
lim
sin x
x0
1 sin x ln 1 sin 2 x
.
sin x
x tan1 x
ln 2 lim
x0
sin x
tan
. lim
ln 1 sin 2 x
x
x0
ln 2 lim
x0
ln 1 sin 2 x 2 sin 2 x
sin x
x
.
. lim
.
1
x
sin 2 x
2x
tan x x 0
2 ln 2 ln 4
73.(B)
x
1 tan x
f x
0
1 tan x
So,
i.e.,
, if x 0
, if x 0
, if x 0
lim f x f 0 lim f x
x 0
x 0
f (x) is continuous at x = 0.
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1 tan x x sec 2 x
1 tan x 2
1 tan x 1 x sec 2 x
f x
Now,
1 tan x 2
, if x 0
, if x 0
1 1 0 1 and f 0 11 0 1
f 0
So,
f x is not differentiable at x = 0.
74.(A) Let f x x 2a x a 4
x 2 3a 4 x 2a a 4
f x 0 for all 1 x 1 if f x 0 has two distinct real roots and f 1 and f 1 are negative.
D 3a 4 4 1 2a a 4 0
2
f 1 1 3a 4 1 2a a 4 0
2
f 1 1 3a 4 1 2a a 4 0
2
and
1
2
1
a3
2
.....
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
b
2 2 .....
12
3
5
1
2
.....
5
1
1
2 2
1
3
1
1
1
1
2 2 2 .....
2
4
6
1
2 .....
1
1
2 2 .....
2
1 1
1
a
2
3
1
= 1 2
1
1
4
b
2 1
2 2 2 .....
1
3
5
a
b
4
3
cos 1 xy 1 x 2 1 y 2 cos 1 z
xy z
1 x 1 y
2
1
1
1
1
so that cos 1 cos 1 cos 1
2
2
2
2
x cos
1
2
1
2
cos 1
1 x 2
cos 1 cos cos 45 sin sin 45
2
cos 1 cos 45 45
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cos 1
So,
1 x 2
cos 1 x
2
4
1
4
tan
78.(B) Graph of | f | x| | x 1, 0 0, 1
79.(D)
graph of [ | g (x) |] is :
range of is {0, 1}
2r 1
Tr
r 1
Sn
1
r
r 1 2
where Vr
r 1
41
1 S40
lim
Let
g x ax b
For
x 0, f x e
r2
x 0
f 0 g 0 1
41 1681
f 0 lim | x |sin x e x 0
S40 1
r 1 2 r 2
2
r 2 r 1
Tr Vr Vr 1 1 n 1 2 ,
r 1
80.(B)
Graph of | f x | x 1, 0 0, 1
and
ln |x|
x 0 cosec x
sin x ln |x|
f 1 1 0 sin1 sin1
cos xln | x |
sin x
f 1 a 1 a 1 sin1
g x 1 sin1 x 1
81.(C)
1
1
...
3 32
9
y
z
1/ 3
11 / 3
1
1
...
3 32
4
wr
where w
r 1
1
1 i
w
z
as
1 w
x yz 3
1 / 3
11 / 3
1
|w|
1
2
1
1
1i
i
z=
1
i
1
1i
2i
2
1
Its argument is tan
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82.(C)
2008
f 3 3
3 r 3 r
2008
r 1
2008
3 r 3 r
Q 3 r 3 r .
2008
r 1
3 0 3
f 1 x g x
83.(B) Q
84.(A)
f g x g x 1
g x
n
1
1 g x
f g x
2 sin 2 A 2 B cos 2 A
2 sin 2 A cos 2 A
f g x x
sin 2 A 2 B
sin 2 A
3
1
sin 2 A B B 3 sin 2 A B B
85.(B) Let
tan 2 A B 2 tan B
f x ax 2 bx c
g x 2a 2ax b ax 2 bx c
Determinant
b 2a 4a b c 2a
2
b2 4ac 0, a 0
86.(A) Given O(0, 0) is the orthocenter. Let A(h, k) be the third vertex, B 2, 3 ,
and C 5, 1 the other two vertices. Then the slope of the line through
4
. By the
7
property of the orthocenter, these two lines must be perpendicular, so we
have
A and O is k/h, while the line through B and C has the slope
Also,
k 7
k
4
h 7 1 h 4
k 3
Slope of AB
h2
1
Slope of OC
5
1 k 3
AB OC
1
5 h2
5h k 13 0
. . . .(i)
. . . .(ii)
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where m1 and m 2 are the slopes of the tangents from P(h, k).
i.e.
a 2 m2 2hkm k 2 a 2 0
0 x 2 x 1 1 and
x 1, 0
For
x 1
0 x2 x 1
3
2
x 1 is a solution
3
2
x = 0 is a solution
sum of the solutions = 1
b ic
1 a
1 iz
1 iz
b ic
1 i
1 a
1 a c ib
1 a c ib
1 i
89.(A)
90.(C)
1 a c ib 1 a c ib
1 a c 2 b2
Q a 2 b 2 c 2 1
1 2a a 2 b 2 c 2 2ib 2iab
1 a 2 c 2 b 2 2ac 2 a c
a a 2 ib iab
1 ac a c
a ib
c 1
2a 2a 2 2ib 2iab
2 2ac 2 a c
1
log3 k , k l
x
1
log3 k x 3 k
x
Possible values of k are 1, 0 , 1, 2 , 3, . . . .
1
1 1
2 3 . . . .
3
3 3
S 3 1
4
1 3
1 1 3
1 9
2 2
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